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The phrase "a really good question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge the quality of a question posed by someone, often in discussions or debates.
Example: "That’s a really good question; it makes us think about the implications of our actions."
Alternatives: "an excellent question" or "a great question".
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This is a really good question.
ELIZABETH KOLBERT: That's a really good question.
[inaudible] It was a really good question.
BILL GEORGE: That's a really good question.
ERICA TRUXLER: That's a really good question.
So that's a really good question.
Oh, that's a really good question.
"God, that's a really good question.
AS: That's a really good question.
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